On the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, there’s only one movie I’ll be watching. The one where Patrick Warburton plays a NASA engineer in Australia trying to get the moment of the first landing broadcast to the world. This shockingly funny true story of the Australian contribution to the Apollo program, is one that every American should know, but sadly, most do not. Aside from a great cast, including Sam Neill and Roy Billing, and superb direction from Rob Sitch, the Parks Dish, itself, is a huge feature of the film. Preserved in perfect condition in its 1960s prime, it’s vintage computer gear in the control room will give any tech geek a thrill up the leg. This unique film gets SIX out of five Grunts. Heartily approved.